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their focus, though, not on math or science, but -- >> for sandy hook survivors it's the first day in what will be a long and difficult journey. this part of that trip for many by bus, to a new school in another town seven miles away. >> the kids all got off the bus. a lot of them were happy to see friends he hadn't seen in a while. they're excited about the new school. >> reporter: almost three weeks after the attack that ended for 20 classmates and 6 staff members were lost. >> hard to imagine the kids being there, but also the teachers. >>> we're trying not to keep talking over and over about the same stuff, and we want her to get back to normal. >> reporter: counselor and administrators say an important part of that process came today, as they returned under the watchful eye. >> the monroe police have work diligently so we can all feed very comfortable and secure. for what he calls meaningful policy changes. >> and during that search, counselors have committed to stake -- as long as they say they need them. we have learned late today that gl gl, the victim of gun violence herself
their focus, though, not on math or science, but -- >> for sandy hook survivors it's the first day in what will be a long and difficult journey. this part of that trip for many by bus, to a new school in another town seven miles away. >> the kids all got off the bus. a lot of them were happy to see friends he hadn't seen in a while. they're excited about the new school. >> reporter: almost three weeks after the attack that ended for 20 classmates and 6 staff members were lost....
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their full-time occupations are in science. salmatia has cheered for the ravens and redskins. she has a phd in cellular molecular medicine. >> when you have an advanced degree, you chart your own path, figure out what you want do to do with your own life and create a position for yourself. >> you guys know what oncology is? >> >> reporter: taliza is on track to becoming a pediatric oncologist. >> when someone meets me and they know that i cheer for the redskins and i tell them what else do you do and i'm like well, i'm at school seeking my degree in biology and chemistry and near like oh. >> reporter: they are -- they're like oh. >> reporter: as they share their stories, they're smashing stereotypes and becoming leaders at the same time. >> that's my goal, to become really smart and go to college. >> we will rock the earth. >> reporter: there are even science lessons in cheerleading. check out how their stomping impacts the earth's surface. >> i think it's always fun to learn new things because i would have never thought that stomping and doing a cheer would actually have an e
their full-time occupations are in science. salmatia has cheered for the ravens and redskins. she has a phd in cellular molecular medicine. >> when you have an advanced degree, you chart your own path, figure out what you want do to do with your own life and create a position for yourself. >> you guys know what oncology is? >> >> reporter: taliza is on track to becoming a pediatric oncologist. >> when someone meets me and they know that i cheer for the redskins and...
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we must ensure that innovation rests at the heart of our success, that we remain first in science, technology, engineering, and energy, that we educate and prepare our young people for the opportunities of tomorrow. and when we make it in america, all of america's families can make it in america. [applause] the strength of our democracy also demands that we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters, which must remove obstacles to participation in our democracy for all americans. [applause] we must increase the level of civility and reduced the role of money in our elections. [applause] when we do, we will elect more women, minorities, more young people to public office, and that is a good thing. the american people are what makes our country great. by and large, the united states is a nation of immigrants, built, and rich, and strengthened by men, women, and children who share our patriotism and seek the american dream. the strength of our democracy will be advanced by bold actions for comprehensive immigration reform. [applause] [indis
we must ensure that innovation rests at the heart of our success, that we remain first in science, technology, engineering, and energy, that we educate and prepare our young people for the opportunities of tomorrow. and when we make it in america, all of america's families can make it in america. [applause] the strength of our democracy also demands that we restore the confidence of the american people in our political process. we must empower the voters, which must remove obstacles to...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> it wasn't unanimous but john boehner certainly got plenty of votes to keep his speaker of the house position. he's had a very rough week. the republican congressman has been around long enough to know that it's nothing knnew and he t that be known in a blunt message to the new 113th congress. >> so if you've come here to see your name in the lights or pass off a political victory of some accomplishment, you've come to the wrong place. the door's right behind you. >> let's go to our strategy session. the democratic strategist paul begala -- i guess we can call him strategist, former press secretary to george w. bush, ari fleischer. i got to know you many years ago when you worked in the house of representatives. >> that's right. >> what do you think about the challenge that the speaker has right now. a lot were not happy on the way he operated on this fiscal cliff. >> wolf, thanks for the reminder of how old i am. i started working in th
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> it wasn't unanimous but john boehner certainly got plenty of votes to keep his speaker of the house position. he's had a very rough week. the republican congressman has been around long enough to know that it's nothing knnew and he t that be known in a blunt message to the new 113th congress. >> so if you've come here to...
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guest: political science professors could take a look at what happened. it really showed how washington works. after the fiscal cliff bill was passed in the house over the objections of many conservatives, there is supposed to take up the sandy bill. but had passed the senate. the majority leader had given the go-ahead for that vote. it was expected to pass. all of a sudden, john boehner called it. -- pulled it. it set off a fury from new york and new jersey. yesterday we saw a lot of those media interviews. the top or timid to o'clock p.m. new jersey governor chris christie, who i am told was extremely furious about this -- he had been promised a vote. he tried to call john boehner that night. john boehner was not returning phone calls. pressure moves the house to change. about $9 billion of the bill will be voted on tomorrow. that needs two-thirds of the house. they think they will get it. then they will be a bigger package later. john boehner had to back down amid the pressure. host: for a total price tag of $60 billion ta? guest: yes. down the road, t
guest: political science professors could take a look at what happened. it really showed how washington works. after the fiscal cliff bill was passed in the house over the objections of many conservatives, there is supposed to take up the sandy bill. but had passed the senate. the majority leader had given the go-ahead for that vote. it was expected to pass. all of a sudden, john boehner called it. -- pulled it. it set off a fury from new york and new jersey. yesterday we saw a lot of those...
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their full-time occupation are in science. dalmatian has cheered for the redskins. she has a degree in cellular science. >> you can create a position for yourself. >> tuliza is also a redskins cheerleader. she is on track to become a pediatric oncologist. >> when someone meets me and knows i cheer for the redskins, they ask what else do you do? i'm in school seek anything degree in biology and chemistry and they're like oh. >> reporter: they're smashing stereotypes and becoming role models at the same time. exactly the goal of the nonprofit called science cheerleaders. >> it's a lot to be able to cheer all the time. you have to be really smart, go to college. >> we will, we will rock the earth, rock the earth. >> reporter: there are even science lessons in cheerleading. check out how their stomping impacts the earth's surface. >> it's fun to learn new things because i would never have thought this stomping and doing a cheer would have an affect on the earth. it was really cool learning about that. >> reporter: what's also cool? being smart, successful and scientific
their full-time occupation are in science. dalmatian has cheered for the redskins. she has a degree in cellular science. >> you can create a position for yourself. >> tuliza is also a redskins cheerleader. she is on track to become a pediatric oncologist. >> when someone meets me and knows i cheer for the redskins, they ask what else do you do? i'm in school seek anything degree in biology and chemistry and they're like oh. >> reporter: they're smashing stereotypes and...
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there is some truth to it and the reason why is we've got to do just a little bit of science. the reason why has to do with how cold the atmosphere is as the snow falls from the clouds that are several thousand feet above us. if it is very cold outside. >> in shorts? >> don't know why we're showing this video. if it is very cold outside and temperatures in the thermal profile of the atmosphere are at or below freezing so from 10,000, 12,000 feet up down to the earth's surface, the temperatures are quite cold, you will get what we call a dry snow. you will notice when it snows it is dry snow. the flake will be small and when you go to pack it, it is kind of light and powdery, not a lot of moisture to work with. >> not good snowball snow. >> right. exactly. when the flakes are smaller, the temperatures are timically colder. the opposite is true. when you see the bigger flakes, that tells us the atmosphere is closer to the freezing mark and what is happening is the little snowflakes that are falling are having an opportunity to melt and as they melt -- they start to melt, they we
there is some truth to it and the reason why is we've got to do just a little bit of science. the reason why has to do with how cold the atmosphere is as the snow falls from the clouds that are several thousand feet above us. if it is very cold outside. >> in shorts? >> don't know why we're showing this video. if it is very cold outside and temperatures in the thermal profile of the atmosphere are at or below freezing so from 10,000, 12,000 feet up down to the earth's surface, the...
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how much of that is science and how much of that is just numbers is a big question. it is hard to pull apart all those different glasses of polls. i fully understand that. i think the burden is still on the media to do a better job of trying those distinctions or lease topping to guide people if the only numbers available are from polls that have a less than clear methodology. all polls -- no poll is perfectly accurate. we all face challenges in getting a sample of americans, but at the end of the day the main polls you hear about, whether it is pew research or gallup, they are transparent about what they are doing and they allow experts to evaluate the methodology going on. a lot of other polls that you hear from frequently, the rasmussen poll, nobody knows how they are done. the methodology is internal and hard to deconstructs with the numbers came from. i'm not saying they're being made up. but they are not providing analysts the tools to evaluate what is going on. >> one more question -- you had your hand up, sir. >> you suggested there was a shift happening in t
how much of that is science and how much of that is just numbers is a big question. it is hard to pull apart all those different glasses of polls. i fully understand that. i think the burden is still on the media to do a better job of trying those distinctions or lease topping to guide people if the only numbers available are from polls that have a less than clear methodology. all polls -- no poll is perfectly accurate. we all face challenges in getting a sample of americans, but at the end of...
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coops and science have overcome the narrow interests of opposition. >> chesapeake bay foundation president william baker says the bay's health still only gets a grade of d plus. he remains optimistic the bay can be restored to health if local governments work together to monitor pollution and provide the money necessary to clean up the bay. >>> coming up next a paparazzi chase turns deadly, new details about the photographer killed while taking pictures of justin bieber's car. >> playoffs, time to talk trash, d.c. mayor vincent gray and the mayor of seattle both join me next to talk about their bet surrounding this weekend's big game. >>> a photographer trying to get a picture of justin bieber inside his ferrari during a traffic stop was killed moments after snapping a picture. friends tell tmz chris kerrera had followed the ferrari all day. he spotted the car pull over in los angeles, took the picture, but police told him to get away from the car. as he was walking back across the street, another car hit him killing him. turns out justin bieber was not in the ferrari. >> i ca
coops and science have overcome the narrow interests of opposition. >> chesapeake bay foundation president william baker says the bay's health still only gets a grade of d plus. he remains optimistic the bay can be restored to health if local governments work together to monitor pollution and provide the money necessary to clean up the bay. >>> coming up next a paparazzi chase turns deadly, new details about the photographer killed while taking pictures of justin bieber's car....
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michael dimock was a political science professor in raleigh, north carolina. he received his degree from uc san diego. he was part of a team of analysts who correctly predicted the outcome of the popular vote in this year's presidential election between mitt romney and president obama. today, he will give us an over view of the events and values that shaped the 2012 election while giving us an inside look at the challenges, choices, public opinion, researchers face in pre-election polling. please try me in welcoming dr. romney. [applause] -- please join me in welcoming dr. michael dimock. >> thank you. it is always a time to talk about the polling process, the time where we think a lot about what is going on and worry even more than normal about how affect the polls or. we all have our fingers crossed going into election day that our poll will ultimately be closed to the outcome. we were fortunate to get enough again this year to of them well but it's a tricky proposition. i thought i would start by talking by -- about the election. and how it played out over
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cooperation and science have overcome the narrow interests of opposition.. >> he bay's health -- the bay's health still gets a grade of d-plus. he remains it can be restored tt health. >>> new year, new rules for parking in montgomery county. short term and long term parkink rates increased in silver spring and north bethesda. it jumped to a buck an hour. long term rates went from 60 to $.65.6. monthly parking permitspe increased to 123 charges.ge higher rates are expected toto bring in $700,000 each year. a study shows speed cameras are working in maryland.g a recent evaluation by the state highway administration shows the cameras have slowed down drivers on 7 state roads. aaa mid-atlantic has seense reductions in speeding. drivers are slowing down when the cameras are not operating. >>> so we can feel veryve comfortable and secure, and it's a good feeling. >> fresh start after tragedy for the yo u.n. g students of sandy hook elementary school. >> claims it entertains. tiny to the has a good time on the vacuum cleaner. -- tot has a good time on theth vacuum cleaner. vacuum cleaner.
cooperation and science have overcome the narrow interests of opposition.. >> he bay's health -- the bay's health still gets a grade of d-plus. he remains it can be restored tt health. >>> new year, new rules for parking in montgomery county. short term and long term parkink rates increased in silver spring and north bethesda. it jumped to a buck an hour. long term rates went from 60 to $.65.6. monthly parking permitspe increased to 123 charges.ge higher rates are expected toto...
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i predict that big data and network science are going to merge. marrying the internet of data with the internet of things in new ways and this will be world changing. just as in the 1800's there was a shift from electricity as a curiosity to a commodity made possible by the emergence of electrical engineering, so, too, now are we in the midst of a shift in data as a commodity and more importantly data as a resource in ways not previously imagined. data is growing at a volume much greater than the tools available to process it, but new tools are being engineered that will enable us to take massive amounts of structure and unstructured data and create useful information. during the past three years, in fact a number of government data , federal government data sets available on data sharing sites has grown from 57 to more than one million. the numbers expected to exceed 10 million by 2015. dr. jim and his team, he is one of the creators of the semantic web, collaborating with the white house, have developed smart interfaces that allow government dat
i predict that big data and network science are going to merge. marrying the internet of data with the internet of things in new ways and this will be world changing. just as in the 1800's there was a shift from electricity as a curiosity to a commodity made possible by the emergence of electrical engineering, so, too, now are we in the midst of a shift in data as a commodity and more importantly data as a resource in ways not previously imagined. data is growing at a volume much greater than...
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you know, this is brand new science. this is a plan that basically says, you can eat all your calories in your day but you're going to start eating in eight-hour windows even just three days a week, 11:00 to 7:00, 9:00 to 5:00. >> it's controversial. again it goes against some of the things we're going to talk about go against things we've been taught for years. the claims are pretty dramatic. you say if you follow this diet you'll look younger, feel younger and dramatically reduce your risk for getting the major diseases of our time. >> we're sleeping less than ever, working more than ever and eating more than ever, not giving our bodies a chance to process all of the food that we're taking in and all the toxins. by feasting for eight hours and fasting for 16 -- >> of famine -- >> even just three days a week, you'll reset your body to get on that path. i lost seven pounds in ten days when i adopted the plan. >> by the way, people could lose 20 pounds in six weeks. let's start. breakfast, the most important meal of the d
you know, this is brand new science. this is a plan that basically says, you can eat all your calories in your day but you're going to start eating in eight-hour windows even just three days a week, 11:00 to 7:00, 9:00 to 5:00. >> it's controversial. again it goes against some of the things we're going to talk about go against things we've been taught for years. the claims are pretty dramatic. you say if you follow this diet you'll look younger, feel younger and dramatically reduce your...
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to choose re theer nommnees for the academy awards.tte academy offmotionn picture arts ann sciences says it's extending the deadline to the transition to onliie make voting a little easier. originally... voters were by that time thursday. the nominees are expected to be annouuced january 10-th. and 3 weight watthers is speaking out... abouu its new ambassador's pregnancy.singer pessica simpson annnuuced last week... that she is expecting her second chiid.weight watcherssreleased a simpson and her amily. the staaement goee on to say... that simpson will not be following the weight loss plan during her pregnaacy..t's spokeswoman after theebaby s - born. 3&coming up.... we're just weeks awwa... fromm inauguration day.the intense prep work going on in d-c... and wwat makes this ceremony much different... than 4 yearss morning news.. all local.. all ((break 3)) ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. turkey sausage. turkey what? amazing. right? yeah. next one's on you. yeah, okay. introducing dunkin's new turkey
to choose re theer nommnees for the academy awards.tte academy offmotionn picture arts ann sciences says it's extending the deadline to the transition to onliie make voting a little easier. originally... voters were by that time thursday. the nominees are expected to be annouuced january 10-th. and 3 weight watthers is speaking out... abouu its new ambassador's pregnancy.singer pessica simpson annnuuced last week... that she is expecting her second chiid.weight watcherssreleased a simpson and...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. doctors say they are confident that hillary clinton will make a full recovery after the blood clot was found between her brain and skull. secretary clinton is viewed as a needing a presidential contender in 2016 sif she chooses to run. on the day when hillary clinton was supposed to be returning to workwork she spent another day at a new york hospital being treated with blood thinners, they expect her to make a full recovery and she will not suffer a stroke or neurological damage, her doctor is not involved in her case but he has treated cases like cars and he calls them ryder. the chairman of the department of medicine at atlantic hospital... >> i think for future is as good as her past, she will recover from this and she will be treated with blood thinners, i cannot say how long because i don't know all of the circumstances but certainly a minimum of three-six months. she should recover fully and get back to work. >> and that work is grow
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. doctors say they are confident that hillary clinton will make a full recovery after the blood clot was found between her brain and skull. secretary clinton is viewed as a needing a presidential contender in 2016 sif she chooses to run. on the day when hillary clinton was supposed to be returning to workwork she spent another day at a new...
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they run a hugely successful program training science teachers. the museum has done so well, it's outgrown it's birth i place. so it's movering here to pier 15. the massive building renovations is just about finished then taking three and a half months to move in old exhibits. all ready for a grand opening in april. the new space will be but the dream is still flourishing. >> this was founded on a optimism. with the momentum of the exploratorium, i'm not going to stop. >> why not? in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> wow. >> it makes science fun. you know? take the widz kidz there. >> just a great place. all right. last look at weather. >> spencer christian on a chilly forecast. >> yes. chilly about to turn cold. weem weel look at western skies. you can see a beautiful sunset. we have clear skies right now. you can see on live doppler 7. we're absent of clouds. so let's get down to weather conditions tomorrow, sunny day. cool to mild with highs in the 60s. here in the bay area, after a frigid overnighted to yod we'll see sunny skies tomorrow, high tem
they run a hugely successful program training science teachers. the museum has done so well, it's outgrown it's birth i place. so it's movering here to pier 15. the massive building renovations is just about finished then taking three and a half months to move in old exhibits. all ready for a grand opening in april. the new space will be but the dream is still flourishing. >> this was founded on a optimism. with the momentum of the exploratorium, i'm not going to stop. >> why not?...
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john fowler is live there now with the unique way that educators will continue the science experience. john. >> reporter: they locked the doors a few minutes ago here at the palace of fine arts. thousands turned out to say thank you and see you later. people came from all over the country and around the bay. the wongs from san jose are regulars. >> so i son loved this place. it's a lot of things for him to play hands on. he got to learn a lot of things. >> reporter: inside, eight-year- old james went right to his favorite. >> these are circles, where you can spin them. they just go around the table. >> reporter: the exploratorium closes here tomorrow. >> try it one more time. >> reporter: it's pioneered interactive science 43 years ago, the idea even more crucial today. >> it was actually boring in school, but when you come here, you get to do it, and it's like, oh, you know this is fun so when you grow up, you remember it. >> reporter: the exploratorium has offered hands-on science experiments to millions of young people and also trained 6400 teachers to be science teachers. >> we de
john fowler is live there now with the unique way that educators will continue the science experience. john. >> reporter: they locked the doors a few minutes ago here at the palace of fine arts. thousands turned out to say thank you and see you later. people came from all over the country and around the bay. the wongs from san jose are regulars. >> so i son loved this place. it's a lot of things for him to play hands on. he got to learn a lot of things. >> reporter: inside,...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we're following the breaking news here in washington. house republican leaders, they are meeting right now, they are trying to decide whether to vote on the senate's fiscal cliff bill that passed in a lopsided 89-8 majority in the middle of the night. many republican lawmakers, though, have grave concerns about the lack of spending cuts in the senate-passed bill and they could decide to amend the measure, send it back to the house. tom foreman is working this for us. tom, how big of a complication would this be? >> this is massive, wolf. i can't even say how big it is. i'm standing inside of our virtual senate where last night a lot of people thought solutions were under way as they passed all of these different measures that would have something to do with the fiscal cliff but on the other side of the capitol, on the house side, dark clouds have been gathering all day long because there are some things that were passed here that the ho
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we're following the breaking news here in washington. house republican leaders, they are meeting right now, they are trying to decide whether to vote on the senate's fiscal cliff bill that passed in a lopsided 89-8 majority in the middle of the night. many republican lawmakers, though, have grave concerns about the lack of...
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they measure the performance in mathematics, science, and reading and rank countries every three years. and then productivity. productivity is supposed to account for about 60% of white one country grows and another does not. how efficient we are in using capital labor and rule of law, how open the business environment is. we know what is happening there. look at the frame work and applied it to the emerging markets. i am incredibly bullish for 2013 and the years ahead. places like africa -- compared to over 100% in places like greece and italy. these countries are not suffering from the leveraging problem. 60% of the emerging world is under the age of 25. over the to% in places like uganda. there are issues with youth employment. we are talking about 30% increases. opportunity for economic growth. things like political improvement in terms of democracy and freedoms. i have to have this debate with you, bill. countries like rwanda have been ranked number 1 by the world bank as the most improved. then the closed by telling you this. 90% of the world's population live in the emerging mar
they measure the performance in mathematics, science, and reading and rank countries every three years. and then productivity. productivity is supposed to account for about 60% of white one country grows and another does not. how efficient we are in using capital labor and rule of law, how open the business environment is. we know what is happening there. look at the frame work and applied it to the emerging markets. i am incredibly bullish for 2013 and the years ahead. places like africa --...
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the academy of motion pictures arts and sciences says it's extending the nomination deadline so voters have the deadline to figure out the new system. first year balloting is all online. voters are now duo owe votes rather are now due friday. the nominees will still be announced thursday january 10th. >> the queen of pop. is that her title now? madonna proves once again why she has earned that title. grossed nearly $30 million in tour revenue during 2012. unbelievable. also top on the polls are bruce spring teen. roger waters claims third and cold play taking 4th. rounding out the list lady gaga. the new madonna. >> i didn't realize madonna was still relevant. >> still ahead, this morning paul reed smith joins us live in studio to talk about his craft. plus he's going to play music for us. we'll tell you why he's in town also. >> first, get fit in 2013. up next we're going to dance. i'm heading over to studio b to learn aerobics to stay healthy in the new year. new year. share everything. share brotherly love. share one up's. mom ? mom ? the share everything plan. lets your famil
the academy of motion pictures arts and sciences says it's extending the nomination deadline so voters have the deadline to figure out the new system. first year balloting is all online. voters are now duo owe votes rather are now due friday. the nominees will still be announced thursday january 10th. >> the queen of pop. is that her title now? madonna proves once again why she has earned that title. grossed nearly $30 million in tour revenue during 2012. unbelievable. also top on the...
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nbc news chief science and health correspondent robert bazell is here with more on her condition. and when they put a statement out yesterday, you know, they said she was in good spirits, that she was communicating well with her doctors, no sign of a stroke. it all seemed to be very positive, but what are the concerns right now? >> well, the concerns are that the clot doesn't get completely dissolved. there is no indication that that's not happening. what she had was a consequence of a concussion that she got from a fall a few weeks ago. you can see on the graphic there where the spot of the blockage is. this is a vein that drains blood from the brain into the rest of the body. and if the clot is not taken care of, the danger is that that red spot can grow and go back into the brain and cause some kind of stroke or ocollusion of the circulation to the brain. that did not happen. they say they've done extensive neurological tests on her and these tests all indicate that she's perfectly in good shape. she can speak well, she can move well, all these things that are so critical and t
nbc news chief science and health correspondent robert bazell is here with more on her condition. and when they put a statement out yesterday, you know, they said she was in good spirits, that she was communicating well with her doctors, no sign of a stroke. it all seemed to be very positive, but what are the concerns right now? >> well, the concerns are that the clot doesn't get completely dissolved. there is no indication that that's not happening. what she had was a consequence of a...
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the study published in the journal of food science also found that asparagus can protect the liver from toxins including alcohol. >>> and here's something you can sink your teeth into. appear australian man decided to -- an australian man decided to whip up a hangover burger at over 220 pounds. it has the standard fixings of course including meat patties, lettuce, tomato. also added fried egg, bacon and whole barbecued chicken all that between a burger and bun. i guess the fat absorbs the alcohol and makes you feel good but if you eat that you will have other issues. >> you will have a food hangover after that. >> you'll be fat, too. >>> 6:54. coming up with a final check of your top stories. >> plus it's up to the house. the last-minute deal that could avoid that "fiscal cliff." when we come back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,, to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in th
the study published in the journal of food science also found that asparagus can protect the liver from toxins including alcohol. >>> and here's something you can sink your teeth into. appear australian man decided to -- an australian man decided to whip up a hangover burger at over 220 pounds. it has the standard fixings of course including meat patties, lettuce, tomato. also added fried egg, bacon and whole barbecued chicken all that between a burger and bun. i guess the fat absorbs...
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the study published in the journal of food science found asparagus protects the liver from toxins, including alcohol. so coming to a bar near you. >> a beer and some asparagus! >>> it's hard to imagine a tougher new year's resolution to keep than one made by an australian couple. they are in their 60s. they started bright and early this morning planning to run 365 marathons in 2013. yes, that's one a day at more than 26 miles each. they say they are doing it to inspire people to make conscious lifestyle choices like they have made. >> 20 years ago, i wouldn't able to run one city block. i couldn't run more than 100 meters. since they have i lost 50 pounds and i feel so much better. >> not only that but i get a younger man without a divorce. >> wow. >> he is actually 28. [ laughter ] >> ten years ago, jeanette was actually diagnosed with breast cancer and given six months to live. she credits her diet of raw vegan food with saving her life. that's ambitious. one marathon would be enough for me. >> that's amazing. have you ever run a marathon. i have not. i have covered a lot of them in boston
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more from chief science correspondent robert bazell. happy new year, robert. >> reporter: happy new year to you, andrea. the story could be a lot worse. it now appears that hillary clinton was in a dangerous situation, but it's been resolved successfully and every indication says she'll made a full recovery. she had a blood clot in a vein not in her brain but next to her brain. had it grown it could have cause aid small stroke. extensive examination has shown she has not suffered neurological damage. it would have indicated there was a small stroke but there wasn't a stroke. doctors are clear iing away the blood clot with blood thinners and believe she'll be in the hospital a few days and go on to make a full recovery. the news here at presbyterian hospital is very good and we're looking forward to mrs. clinton going home in a day or two. have a wonderful new year's. >> thank you so much, robert. that is good news for the clintons. thanks so much. >>> and in rome, pope benedict celebrated the arrival of the new year with a service at st
more from chief science correspondent robert bazell. happy new year, robert. >> reporter: happy new year to you, andrea. the story could be a lot worse. it now appears that hillary clinton was in a dangerous situation, but it's been resolved successfully and every indication says she'll made a full recovery. she had a blood clot in a vein not in her brain but next to her brain. had it grown it could have cause aid small stroke. extensive examination has shown she has not suffered...
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summer of 1991, they could have breakfast with sperling, a washington correspondent for "the christian science monitor." he has this regular meeting with politically important people. they raise the issue of the rumors of bills -- bill's philandering. hillary said, i wanted to know that we have had troubles in our married lives, but we love each other, we believe in each other, and i love my husband, and we will stick together for the rest of our lives. there were blown away. what they do not know, and what neither of the clintons know, is that nine months later when a bill is soaring in the polls, at that very moment, flowers says she has had a 12-year love affair with bill clinton. >> bill chase and how the clinton's relationship benefit in the political ambitions. that is tonight at 10:00 eastern. that continues squadder days of nonfiction authors on booktv. -- four days of nonfiction authors on booktv. "washington journal" continues. host: we're back with george zornick. what you think of this deal was reached in the senate last night? caller: is a crazy time we live in. what happened last
summer of 1991, they could have breakfast with sperling, a washington correspondent for "the christian science monitor." he has this regular meeting with politically important people. they raise the issue of the rumors of bills -- bill's philandering. hillary said, i wanted to know that we have had troubles in our married lives, but we love each other, we believe in each other, and i love my husband, and we will stick together for the rest of our lives. there were blown away. what...
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apparently, the academy is having a little trouble with the internet, at academy of motion pix arts and sciences. oscar voters have a little more time to figure out the new online balloting system. this is first year balloting is all online. votes are now due friday, january 4th. the oscar nominees will still be announced thursday, january 10th. >>> enjoy it while it lasts because apparently, gangnam style's days are numbered. umbe south korean pop star psy says he is getting tired of his own hit. >> what in he brought it to the people. >> he gave it to the people and then he got fotopoulos lahr and now he is tired of t the song is the most popular ever on youtube with more than one billion views. in an interview, psy says his performance at last year's new year's eve concert could be his last. don't your way. he is working on a new single. >> he won't be just a one-hit wonder. >> something tells me that is all we're going to see of p. sy. >> you think so. >> i mean gangnam style. >> he is going all morning line. >> he raised the bar and now there is nothing to do but fall short of the bar. good
apparently, the academy is having a little trouble with the internet, at academy of motion pix arts and sciences. oscar voters have a little more time to figure out the new online balloting system. this is first year balloting is all online. votes are now due friday, january 4th. the oscar nominees will still be announced thursday, january 10th. >>> enjoy it while it lasts because apparently, gangnam style's days are numbered. umbe south korean pop star psy says he is getting tired of...
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the study originally published in the journal of food science also found asparagus can help protect the liver from toxins, including alcohol. >>> the national archives has a special exhibit on the epans participation proclamation and -- emancipation block cha nation -- proclamation. it was signed january 1, 163. you can actually see abraham lincoln's signature on these documents n. is to mark the 150th anniversary of the signing. the national archives is also going to have some live entertainment and historical reenactments like it did yesterday. the national archives will have that special nighttime viewing, that was last night and today is the last viewing. go and check it out. the lines were long since it's been out. >> you were saying you might get a chance to see abraham lincoln's signature because they rotate the pages. >> some of them they put out photo copies of this emso you can see it but it's not the actual original. >>> we're getting you hired in the new year along with dcjobs.com. >> one company is looking for entry level software developers, a full-time job. to find out mo
the study originally published in the journal of food science also found asparagus can help protect the liver from toxins, including alcohol. >>> the national archives has a special exhibit on the epans participation proclamation and -- emancipation block cha nation -- proclamation. it was signed january 1, 163. you can actually see abraham lincoln's signature on these documents n. is to mark the 150th anniversary of the signing. the national archives is also going to have some live...
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well now--- science is backing that uu.the american academy of pediatriis sas recess is an integral part of the school ddy and stresses it should nnver be taken away assa punishment. the timeeis essential for kids recharging their brains.and because kids lives are áso structuued today... unstructured ...ásupervisedá play is &pimporrtnt for creativity and &poming up... a good ear for moviess..how many billions of dollarss theaters! 3 let's play: [ all ] who's new in the fridge! our mystery guest: ensure complete... uh...do you support bones? [ ding! ] i've got calcium and vitamin d. oh! immune system. [ ding! ] one word: antioxidants. heart health? [ ding! ] my omega 3s never skip a beat. how 'bout muscles? [ ding! ] i have protein and revigor to protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. [ ding! ding! ding! ] that's a winner! ensure complete! [ female announcer ] the four-in-one nutrition of ensure complete. a simple choice to help you eat right. [ major nutrition ] ensure complete. nutrition in charge. [ majorwe perfected the pastrami sandwich -- [ male announcer ] now at your nei
well now--- science is backing that uu.the american academy of pediatriis sas recess is an integral part of the school ddy and stresses it should nnver be taken away assa punishment. the timeeis essential for kids recharging their brains.and because kids lives are áso structuued today... unstructured ...ásupervisedá play is &pimporrtnt for creativity and &poming up... a good ear for moviess..how many billions of dollarss theaters! 3 let's play: [ all ] who's new in the fridge! our...
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well now--- science is backkng thaa up.the american academy of pediatrics says recess is day and stresses it should ol - punishment. the time is esseettal for kids echarging their rains.and because kids lives are áso ssrrctured poday... unstructured ...ásupervisedá play is important for creativity and poeeall wel being. it was a year of zany antics on sports fields across the glo. globe.we take a look at some of 2012's most mmeorable sports bloopers. blooperr. iffyoo're nursing a hangover wassing yyur time.we're o help 3 separating hangover cure fact from fiitiin. dehydration and is often y behind the morning- after peeling. one of the best things you can do to cure a hangover is to drink plenty of . water.myth # 2. take pain hangover and can havv a tion. dangerous interrction with the alcohol in your system. system..yyh # 3. eat while foods work best.. food slows 3 pest.myth # 4. drink cafffine: fiction. it will wake yoo up any quicker. quicker.mytt # 5. sleep it off: fact. ttme nd rest are some of the best hangover currs. the nee year iss here... anndnow... it's timm to put all that
well now--- science is backkng thaa up.the american academy of pediatrics says recess is day and stresses it should ol - punishment. the time is esseettal for kids echarging their rains.and because kids lives are áso ssrrctured poday... unstructured ...ásupervisedá play is important for creativity and poeeall wel being. it was a year of zany antics on sports fields across the glo. globe.we take a look at some of 2012's most mmeorable sports bloopers. blooperr. iffyoo're nursing a hangover...
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the report makes note of inadd squat security and clear skins of a -- inadequate security and clear science of a threat there. -- signs after threat there. >>> the d.c. government has announced plans to build a enough frederick douglas memorial bridge. the projected price tag about $660 million. construction would start in 2015. mayor vincent gray says in the long run a new bridge would save taxpayers money over the cost of making repeated repairs to the existing bridge which is 63 years old. the douglas memorial bridge handles 70,000 commuters every day as they cross the anacostia river. >>> d.c. public works crews are starting to pick up christmas trees and wreaths. tree and wreath pick yun in the district will start this week and continue through january 12. officials say residents should remove all decorations from trees and put them where they place trash and recycling for collection. the trees will be chipped and composted after being picked up. any tree put out after the 12th will still be picked up but as space in the trash truck allows. still have your tree? >>it's coming down toda
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there's a science behind it all, details coming up. we are alleflections of the people who came before us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. >>> major bragging rights for american automaker ford. its 2012 ford focus is the best selling car in the world. the company says there were more than 737,000 focuses registered worldwide through september. ford definitely has a reason celebrate. the fiesta was the second best selling car of 2012. the auto company credits their ecoboost engines for the huge sales numbers. >>> if one of your goals in 2013 is to find true love, listen up. try not to misread your body's signals. doctors say within five seconds of spotting a cute stranger your brain starts producing the feel good chemical dopamine. five minutes later we start producing adrenaline and testosterone upping the impulse to take a risk. after 10 minutes we produce oxytocin which promotes bonding. so ask yourself is it love or is it lust? >>> hillary clinton is recovering in the hospital tonight and now we're learning more about her serious health scar
there's a science behind it all, details coming up. we are alleflections of the people who came before us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. >>> major bragging rights for american automaker ford. its 2012 ford focus is the best selling car in the world. the company says there were more than 737,000 focuses registered worldwide through september. ford definitely has a reason celebrate. the fiesta was the second best selling car of 2012. the auto...
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this is about internalizing science and making the science become part of the cultural vocabulary. the problem with the right-wing agenda with this huge cloud of disinformation is people are very naive and the arts can help and catalyze an emotional discussion. the numbers are speaking. we have had record level drought, we have record-level firestorms, and storms. colorado, texas, the list goes on of places that have been hammered. you have to be foolish, someone like george bush to not process that. you have -- it is incredible. you still have to point out, your house is on fire. you are like, really? that is my take on it as a downtown dj. >> the last question on the left. >> thank you. part of what you said about the gift giving economy. an anthropologist wrote a book on the gift economy and wrote another book on "the ethnography of direct action" which touched on things that happened with occupy. with social movement, the eupepsia -- maybe you can speak to a -- going toward reaction and fizzling out? or you see this accelerating, moving from a creative too reactive force? >> ev
this is about internalizing science and making the science become part of the cultural vocabulary. the problem with the right-wing agenda with this huge cloud of disinformation is people are very naive and the arts can help and catalyze an emotional discussion. the numbers are speaking. we have had record level drought, we have record-level firestorms, and storms. colorado, texas, the list goes on of places that have been hammered. you have to be foolish, someone like george bush to not process...
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we want to be the science and technology ?oaftors -- innovators that will continue to fuel our economy. it's just how we get there that causes the disagreement. we have patriotic people who have been elected. i hope for the next two years we will put aside the partisan politics, put aside the thoughts of future elections, and try to solve the big issues of our time. because there's a lot of intelligence in this body, there's a lot of ability to come together. and i just keep the abiding faith that our messy democracy will, in fact, prevail because i can't think of going to anything else. and as long as we can function and show the world that we can govern as we disagree, that will be the example that will forever make our country the best and hopefully be a model for others to not think you have to take to the streets, not think that you need guns to have the government that you want but to show that peaceful transition can be done and also that we can have a lot of discussion, a lot of disagreements, but we can do it civilly,
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nbc's chief science and health correspondent bob bazell is at new york presbyterian hospital where secretary clinton is being treated. bob, i know this is a story we're all keeping a very close eye on. what's the latest? we know she has a blood clot that came from -- they say from the concussion. we know it's being treated with anti-coagulant drugs. a lot of doctors are puzzled by that series of events because most blood clots that come from a concussion would be in the brain, and they would not be treated with anti-coagulamt drugs. we don't know where it is or what her condition is. there's been no report about what her health status is other than she's under observation for these two days. there's a lot of puzzles here. a lot of people are hoping for the best, but clearly somebody doesn't come into the hospital over -- in the holiday berd just for a routine check-up, so something is going on. we hope to hear more, and we hope to see that she gets out of here in good shape pretty soon. we really -- i wish i had more informati information. the state department is being pretty closed-mouthed
nbc's chief science and health correspondent bob bazell is at new york presbyterian hospital where secretary clinton is being treated. bob, i know this is a story we're all keeping a very close eye on. what's the latest? we know she has a blood clot that came from -- they say from the concussion. we know it's being treated with anti-coagulant drugs. a lot of doctors are puzzled by that series of events because most blood clots that come from a concussion would be in the brain, and they would...
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now, nbc news chief science and health correspondent robert bazell is live from new york there in front of the presbyterian hospital. bob, what do we know about secretary clinton's condition and how she is being treated right now? >> richard, we know precious little. we had the one statement yesterday evening from secretary clinton's staff that said she suffered a concussion that was related -- excuse me -- suffered a blood clot related to this concussion. usually when somebody has a blood clot related to a concussion it is in the brain and would not be treated with anticlotting drugs. she is being treated with anticlotting drugs. so maybe she has a blood clot someplace else. we don't know anything -- there have been no statements today either from the hospital here or from the state department or for her personal staff about what her condition is. so, unfortunately, we don't have a lot to report and there is some mystery to this. a lot of doctors tell me that this story doesn't add up. there could be something else wrong with her. we're not saying we know that. the lack of information
now, nbc news chief science and health correspondent robert bazell is live from new york there in front of the presbyterian hospital. bob, what do we know about secretary clinton's condition and how she is being treated right now? >> richard, we know precious little. we had the one statement yesterday evening from secretary clinton's staff that said she suffered a concussion that was related -- excuse me -- suffered a blood clot related to this concussion. usually when somebody has a...
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lamar smith, who on the third day of january, will be the chairman of science, space, and technology for many, many years. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. smith: i thank the gentleman from texas, the chairman of the science, space, and technology committee for yielding me time. madam speaker, first i want to thank the gentleman from california, majority whip kevin mctar thi for honoring both neil armstrong and nasa deputy administrator hugh dryden in this bill. not many know the relationship between these two men. dryden was the master mind behind the x-15 plane and neil armstrong was the one who flew the space craffle -- spacecraft dryden envisioned. hugh dryden was engineer and program manager for the spacecraft which neil armstrong flew seven times. while everyone know neil armstrong was the first person to set foot on the moon not many people know hugh dryden's role. the soviets launched the first satellite, sputnik, in 1957 and cosmonaut yuri gargaren became the first person in space in 1961. president kennedy was looking fo
lamar smith, who on the third day of january, will be the chairman of science, space, and technology for many, many years. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. smith: i thank the gentleman from texas, the chairman of the science, space, and technology committee for yielding me time. madam speaker, first i want to thank the gentleman from california, majority whip kevin mctar thi for honoring both neil armstrong and nasa deputy administrator hugh...
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if you need something for the kids, take them to the science center. hosting the midnight noon celebration the party features live music, arts and crafts and a ball drop. new year's activities are free with paid admission to the science center. celebration is at 10:00 a.m. the ball drop is at 12 noon. certainly doing to be chilly through the course of the afternoon. clouds in place, mostly cloudy skies today. temperature of around 43. tonight, we down to 35 at the time of new years. we will fall back to 32. as we head to parkville, checking in and looking here at harford, everything up to speed. no problems up to towson this is what 83 looks like. 83, clear from shawan, all the way downtown.
if you need something for the kids, take them to the science center. hosting the midnight noon celebration the party features live music, arts and crafts and a ball drop. new year's activities are free with paid admission to the science center. celebration is at 10:00 a.m. the ball drop is at 12 noon. certainly doing to be chilly through the course of the afternoon. clouds in place, mostly cloudy skies today. temperature of around 43. tonight, we down to 35 at the time of new years. we will...
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it's not rocket science. and the unwillingness. what my good friend phil roe didn't say on air was he's taken the pledge. never ever to raise taxes. all but 7 of my republican friends have taken that pledge which is a huge impediment to our getting something done. >> do they have to stick to that pledge? >> i hope they will renounce that pledge. the only pledge worth taking when you get elected to the united states congress is to the constitution of the united states. >> let's back up a little bit. talk about what's happened over the weekend what's going on in the senate and seeing that rita cannot seem to come to any sort of agreement now that the vice president being called in. what does that say when the vice president is being called in to broken some sort of a deal? >> well, obviously, phil roe before me said wouldn't it have been nicer if regular order would have worked? i agree with that but we were out in recess for 15 weeks not doing this job. so the fact that you got to call in the cavalry at the last minute to rescue a d
it's not rocket science. and the unwillingness. what my good friend phil roe didn't say on air was he's taken the pledge. never ever to raise taxes. all but 7 of my republican friends have taken that pledge which is a huge impediment to our getting something done. >> do they have to stick to that pledge? >> i hope they will renounce that pledge. the only pledge worth taking when you get elected to the united states congress is to the constitution of the united states. >> let's...
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pretty much got it down to a science... pretty much. we also really like a great pulled pork sandwich even when we can't make the game. you ruined it! some people even like it better. really? yep. [ male announcer ] new carving board pulled pork, get that delicious slow smoked taste without the hassle. it's game time food. it's oscar mayer. it's game time food. we're spreading the word about honey bunches of oats fruit blends and their unique taste combinations. like peach/raspberry. with one flavor in the granola bunch and one on the flake. two flavors. in harmony. honey bunches of oats. make your day bunches better. >> announcer: this is a news 4 news break. >> it's 9:26 on this monday, december 31. you will have to bundle up if you are going outside this morning. star team 4 meteorologist veronica johnson has a look at the new year's eve forecast. >> we have to look hard for the sunshine. it will come filtered through the high clouds that have been across the area today. talked about the cold. we are at 32 degrees now. freezing tempe
pretty much got it down to a science... pretty much. we also really like a great pulled pork sandwich even when we can't make the game. you ruined it! some people even like it better. really? yep. [ male announcer ] new carving board pulled pork, get that delicious slow smoked taste without the hassle. it's game time food. it's oscar mayer. it's game time food. we're spreading the word about honey bunches of oats fruit blends and their unique taste combinations. like peach/raspberry. with one...
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today, the maryland science center is hosting the 5th annual midnight noon celebration for kids and families to celebrate together without having to stay up so late. music, arts and crafts and a ball drop, milk shake will be there playing the grammy nominated kids rock and roll. >>> celebration from 10:00 to 2:00 this afternoon. >>> if you can't make it to times square, ring in the new year in baltimore city. the prep work is done at curtis bay. get a clear view of the fireworks from the inner harbor. the team is sponsoring the display and we want to say congratulations to buck showalter. [no audio] [technical difficulties] across town this morning. it's chilly. reisterstown 27. aberdeen 28. [technical difficulties]
today, the maryland science center is hosting the 5th annual midnight noon celebration for kids and families to celebrate together without having to stay up so late. music, arts and crafts and a ball drop, milk shake will be there playing the grammy nominated kids rock and roll. >>> celebration from 10:00 to 2:00 this afternoon. >>> if you can't make it to times square, ring in the new year in baltimore city. the prep work is done at curtis bay. get a clear view of the...
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it will be built on state owned land behind the science museum of virginia. >>> coming up, we are going to hear how the redskins players are reacting. the big win against the cowboys. >>> and later this hour we'll take you inside the preparations for some of the big new year's eve parties in our area. >>> and big news about the health of president george h.w. bush. keep it here. yoceebatailein niorteuhesal yo cavg anmas u ssrrab. quitnciree aim buthacicevs se od cacae idroon henal ar twe dn, ndoc'tro yo emeba. myenstecmee tht us pnel bau ihes senhe thenme a ielveits i aoo j. because a chicken is what it eats. [ jim ] this seal verifies we feed my fresh all-natural chickens an all-vegetarian diet including corn, soybeans, and marigolds. no animal by-products. no meat and bone meal. when you put my chicken on the table, you know where it came from. that i put on my children's plate. that's why we use all-white meat, breading that is whole grain with omega-3 and no preservatives. it is my goal to make the highest quality, best-tasting nugget on the market. i want consumers to go, "dang, th
it will be built on state owned land behind the science museum of virginia. >>> coming up, we are going to hear how the redskins players are reacting. the big win against the cowboys. >>> and later this hour we'll take you inside the preparations for some of the big new year's eve parties in our area. >>> and big news about the health of president george h.w. bush. keep it here. yoceebatailein niorteuhesal yo cavg anmas u ssrrab. quitnciree aim buthacicevs se od cacae...
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maryland science center is celebrating from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., music, crafts and a ball drops that's going to take place at noon if you want to keep your little ones up so late. if you venture out tonight, mike masco, bundle up, i say. >> i will be in bed by 10:00. >> really? >> i got to work tomorrow. >> the odd thing is, when you get in to come in, i will be getting up as the ball is dropping. >> all right. it going to be cold nonetheless. >> let me know what happens. all goes off without a hitch. >>> the weather will be fine for it. there is no problems, i don't see precipitation. if you are going to go to new york or local, things are okay. maybe things change. we will show you. outside, it's chilly out there, temperatures on most of the sites are in to the 20s, manchester the coldest spots. easton, 20s. glen burnie, feeling like 22. the windchills with the slight westerly wind feeling chilly. notice the clouds on top of us through the 2:00 hour on future trend, that's the deal today. as we move the timeline in to midnight, most
maryland science center is celebrating from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., music, crafts and a ball drops that's going to take place at noon if you want to keep your little ones up so late. if you venture out tonight, mike masco, bundle up, i say. >> i will be in bed by 10:00. >> really? >> i got to work tomorrow. >> the odd thing is, when you get in to come in, i will be getting up as the ball is dropping. >> all right. it going to be cold nonetheless. >> let me...